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Who knows! Don't be presumptuous. I'm a top student.
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It wasn't big, about three feet long and two feet wide, and it was almost just a brown color. I slowly approached her as the group approached, and a strange feeling welled up in my heart. Closer, closer, the Mona Lisa slowly approaches you like a real person.
I finally came face to face with her. Her cheeks glowed red, and her black hair fell easily down her shoulders. Her eyes were soft and bright, and her lips didn't look like smeared color, but real flesh.
If you look closely at her neck, you will suspect that the blood is really flowing inside.
Mona Lisa's slightly pursed lips and slightly raised corners of her mouth seem to have something to say to you. In the corners of his mouth and eyes, he quietly revealed a quiet and elegant smile. That smile sometimes makes people feel comfortable and gentle, sometimes it makes people feel a little sad, sometimes it makes people feel very kind, and sometimes it makes people feel a little reserved (jīn).
The Mona Lisa's "mysterious smile" is so intriguing and elusive. Leonardo da Vinci, with his genius imagination and his magical brush, made the Mona Lisa's fleeting facial expression a symbol of eternal beauty.
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The Mona Lisa enchanted the world with her mysterious smile. She is a symbol of eternal beauty, and seeing her makes people feel a strange feeling in their hearts. An elusive smile that allows people to fly, fly, fly in the space of imagination.
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Portrait of the famous Italian Renaissance painter Leonardo da Vinci.
The protagonist of the painting is Mona Lisa, the young wife of the then upstart Giorgondo, and the painting took 4 years to draw. At that time, Mona Lisa's young son had just died, and she had been in a state of grief and sullenness. In order to make the hostess happy, Leonardo da Vinci invited the ** family and the comedian when he painted, and tried his best to make the Mona Lisa happy.
After the painting was completed, the mysterious smile on the dignified and beautiful Mona Lisa's face made countless people fall in love with it. Later, the term "Mona Lisa's smile" was used as a metaphor for a charming smile or a mysterious smile.
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This painting was born from the genius painter Da. Vinci's world-famous paintings were the result of many negotiations between the United States and France, and it took a lot of money to temporarily leave the Louvre and come to New York. I hope you will cherish this opportunity.
The most famous painting is the "mysterious smile", you can see that the Mona Lisa's slightly pursed lips and slightly raised corners of the mouth seem to have something to say to us. In the corners of the mouth and eyes full of personality, a quiet and elegant smile is quietly revealed. According to scientists' analysis, the smile of the Mona Lisa contains 83% of happiness, 9% disgust, 6% fear and 2% anger.
Finch painted those places faintly, hence this "mysterious smile".
Let's look at her right hand again, Da. Vinci portrays it in great detail, reflecting his mastery of painting. And the background behind her is full of hallucinatory mystery, with mountains, stone bridges, flowing water, trees, and paths, which set off the Mona Lisa even more beautifully.
Let me tell you a little story, it was in 1911, an Italian stole it back to Italy, and the French people called it "National Disaster Day" as if they had suffered a disaster, and when the painting was recovered, a grand ceremony was held throughout the country. This shows the love of the French people for this painting. Friends, pick up the camera in your hand and record this eternal beauty!
But you can't use flash, there's plenty of light here.
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Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa was born in 1479 to a wealthy aristocrat who went bankrupt in 1495 when the French invaded. When Leonardo da Vinci painted her portrait, she was the third wife of Francesco Cozel Zorgundo, a Florentine banker and leather merchant. In 1481 Mr. Zogondo married Gamela, the daughter of Mariotto Ruselé, but died two years later
Later, he married Thomas Vellanie, and soon broke the strings again. It was only for the third time that she married Miss Mona Lisa. When Leonardo da Vinci painted the portrait of the Mona Lisa, Madame Lisa's husband was only 45 years old.
Zogondo was a cautious and capable, not very bad, not very good man, devoted to his office and to his property. Soon he became the chief. He regarded his young wife as the most suitable ornament in his house, and of course he was very kind to the Mona Lisa.
But he knew the beauty of Madame Mona Lisa as well as he knew the merits of the new Sicilian cattle or the tariff rates of the coarse sheepskins. People say that she did not marry him for love, but from her father's orders; Her first suitor, voluntarily died on the battlefield. There were also legends – perhaps rumors – and many fervent, tenacious, but hopeless pursuers of her.
But none of the vicious tongues, which were quite common in Florence, had anything to say of Madame Lisa. She was quiet, humble, pious, strictly observant of all the rules of the Church, gracious to the poor, housekeeper, faithful to her husband, and loving to her 12-year-old daughter, Dianola, left by her husband's ex-wife. Perhaps it was her dignified virtue that attracted this great painter to spend so much time painting her.
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Da vinci.
The identity of the woman in the painting has been speculated, and it is widely said that her name is actually Lisa, and "Mona" is her title, which means "Madame". She was the flag of the Florentine merchant Ranchisco Giuconda, hence the name "Madame Giorganda".
If the painting was ordered by the owner, why didn't Leonardo da Vinci give it to the merchant? It has been said that Leonardo da Vinci may have been dissatisfied with the painting for many years, and did not complete it until after Giorgonda's death in 1516.
Another theory is that the person who was supposed to pay for the painting has alienated the woman in the painting. Perhaps she was not the woman historians had speculated, but the wife or lover of another wealthy businessman, and by the time Leonardo da Vinci was finally satisfied with the painting, the Mona Lisa had fallen out of favor.
My opinion is, haha, in about the past three years, Leonardo da Vinci and the woman in the painting may have ......Hey, hey......If you really want to ask why, ask Leonardo da Vinci......
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The Mona Lisa was painted over a period of four years. It is said that the model was Florentine, who had just lost her baby, and in order to relieve her pain and smile naturally, Leonardo asked someone to play for her. Her smile is the subject of much conversation, sometimes it seems very serious, sometimes it seems very gentle; Sometimes it's a little sad, sometimes it's sarcastic.
The Mona Lisa's right hand is also known as "the most beautiful hand in the history of art".
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Leonardo da vinci. Why did he paint? A, because he's not Beethoven, he can't play the piano, he's not Darwin, he can't write about the origin of species, he's not Einstein, he can't study the theory of relativity, he's a painter, so he's going to paint this picture.
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